Former Everton goalkeeping legend Neville Southall has launched a new website aimed at helping young goalkeepers make their way in the game.

However, people taking up the opportunity to pick the brain of the former Welsh international will have to pay for the privilege.

Neville Southall is offering football advice through a new website (PA)

Asknevillesouthall.com charges £50 per email and £99 for an hour-long phone call.

The 53-year-old, who made a record 92 appearances for his county, claims that high demand for his expertise led to the idea.

His website reads: ‘Surprise after many years of people telling me to get online, I have now dived in and got a website set up, mainly so people can ask me questions.’

It goes on to say that he is inundated with questions everywhere he goes, with goalkeepers asking for advice and tips.

‘I can’t be everywhere all the time,’ it concludes.

The goalkeeper moved to Everton for a fee of £150,000 in 1981 and went on to win the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year award in 1985, after his side claimed the 1984 FA Cup and 1985 European Cup Winners’ Cup.

He also featured in The Toffees’ surprise FA Cup win in 1995 against Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United side, before making his final appearance for Bradford City in 2000.